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Russell lays the blame on Grosjean for Singapore crash

George Russell blamed Romain Grosjean for his retirement from Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix, the Williams charger hitting the wall after a contact with the Haas driver. The pair were battling for position down the field when Grosjean lunged on the outside of Russell into Turn 8 before clipping the Williams' left-rear tyre on the exit. The contact pitched Russell into the wall while the Frenchman was allowed to continue his way on to a P11 finish. "I shouldn't be surprised," quipped a fuming Russell over the radio as he exited his stricken car. Kvyat slams Raikkonen for moving under braking The two drivers had a word with each other after the race, but Russell was unimpressed with...
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